Medical emergency near South 20th St, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible cardiac arrest near South 20th Street in Lincoln. The call came from a medical alert device with voice contact from a third party reporting an unresponsive, non-breathing person. The patient appeared to be beyond help upon assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Fire and Rescue
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01:22
Transcript:
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Engine four, engine eight, Medic 8 and EMS 1.
00:04
Zone 72, medical echo response, cardiac arrest near South 20th Street.
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Respond on TAC three.
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Engine four, engine eight, Medic 8 and EMS one, respond to Zone 72, medical echo response, cardiac arrest near South 20th Street.
00:28
Respond on TAC three.
00:34
Medic eight, out.
00:37
Back to you as it was.
00:40
Three OS (number withheld).
00:50
Engine four, engine eight, Medic 8, EMS one verifying an echo response.
00:54
Zone 72 near South 20th Street for a 73–78 year old person.
01:03
This was originally called in by the medical pendant activation with voice contact from a third party on location reporting an unconscious, unbreathing person.
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Currently, it appears the patient is beyond help.
01:18
Cold in a warm environment.
01:20
You're en route with LPD.
01:21
TAC 3, TAC 3.
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Location mentioned:
S 20th St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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